UPDATE: I found and downloaded a manual for what I think is the newer model of this gadget, and it doesn't mention DLNA - but it does mention something called UPnP (that's how they capitalize it). 1) Is this possible without the DLNA 2) is the DLNA stuff a simple download or 3) am I just going to have to bite the bullet and replace the server? I was hoping that I could use the same methods for this, too, without having to add anything that might unduly stress that tired old server machine. All I know is that whenever I need to access my files (music or otherwise), I use the same methods I'd use to access files on the local PC itself (Windows Explorer, etc.) My original intent in using this machine as a server was to make my files accessible no matter which machine I was accessing them from. My "file server" is a very old and rarely used PC that I essentially commandeered for this purpose, so I don't know about this DLNA stuff if "DLNA" is a relatively new program, then chances are that the server doesn't have it. ![]() If your file server is DLNA enabled, this player should be able to see all of your audio content.
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